our CIU Club Nights Out
The Isleworth Working Mens Club
109 St Johns Rd
Bisley, GU21 2AA
Tel: 020 85602569
Woking offers some very popular activities including, going to the theatre or one of the many towns pubs, clubs and festivals, shopping at the Peacocks Centre or one of the local markets, picnicking or walking in one of the many green spaces around the town. There's also lots to do with the family or for the kids swimming at the Pool in the Park, one of the many children's holiday activities including sports or drama and crafts workshops. What's on in Woking
Social Clubs in Bisley |
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| Woking Conservative Club Mount Hermon Road Woking Surrey GU22 7TA Tel: 01483 761214 |
Knaphill Working Mens Club & Institute 2 Highclere Road Knaphill Surrey GU21 2PN Tel: 01483 473275 |
| Pyrford & District Social Club War Memorial Hall Coldharbour Road Woking Surrey GU22 8SP Tel: 01932 345338 |
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Bisley, in Surrey, England which is notable for rifle shooting. Bisley's immediate neighbours are West End, Chobham and Knaphill. The name 'Bisley' was first recorded in the 10th century as 'Busseleghe'. It is derived from the old English words 'Bysc' meaning bushes and 'Leah' a clearing. Therefore, it means the 'clearing where bushes grow'. In medieval times, the village lay on the edge of the Chertsey Abbey estate. The 13th century church, St John the Baptist, was donated to the village by the Abbey monks over 600 years ago. The church features a medieval bell and a 15th century porch which is said to have been built from a single oak tree. A nearby spring was once known as the 'Holy Well of St John the Baptist', and was said to have medicinal powers. Its waters were used for local baptisms until the early 20th century. Bisley is also home to Bisley C of E Primary School. This school is situated in the centre of the village and its logo is a frog. It was described as delivering a satisfactory education to students in its recent Ofsted report. Actor Barry Evans attended Bisley boys' school which was an orphanage run by The Shaftesbury Homes. More on Bethnal Green
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